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Some months ago, I noticed that the Chromium compositor, the code which powers Chromium’s accelerated compositing implementation (and also Aura!) was anti-aliasing layer edges. This was especially...

I believe it's past time to break the silence here, so what follows is a short update on the progress we've made at Igalia toward 3D CSS transforms and hardware accelerated animation in WebKitGTK+ (otherwise known as accelerated compositing). I'm happy to...

I believe it's past time to break the silence here, so what follows is a short update on the progress we've made at Igalia toward 3D CSS transforms and hardware accelerated animation in WebKitGTK+ (otherwise known as accelerated compositing). I'm happy to...

I just returned from this year's WebKitGTK+ hackfest. Not only was it the mostproductive hackfest to date, the diversityof the people involved was incredible. Attendees included hackers from Igalia, Collabora, RedHatand Motorola. It's great to be...

I just returned from this year's WebKitGTK+ hackfest. Not only was it the most productive hackfest to date, the diversity of the people involved was incredible. Attendees included hackers from Igalia, Collabora, RedHat and Motorola. It's great to be...

Rename ScrollRoot to ClipScrollNode
ScrollRoot is an ever increasingly inaccurate name for this thing and
WebRender consistently uses ClipScrollNode nowadays. Stick with the
WebRender terminology to be consistent.

Disable position:sticky tests
Sending scroll positions to Webender is way too flaky to run the
position:sticky tests at this time. We need to disable them for now, so
that other Servo work can continue.

Add support for position:sticky
This leverages the position:sticky support in WebRender to bring basic
support for position:sticky in Servo. There are still some issues with
nested sticky flows as well as a few other corner cases. Tests are
imported...